1 TAIMA First Canadians, Canadians First: The National Strategy on Inuit Education A Presentation to the 21 st Century Learning Forum October 2012.

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1 TAIMA First Canadians, Canadians First: The National Strategy on Inuit Education A Presentation to the 21 st Century Learning Forum October 2012

2 Canada’s First Strategy on Inuit Education Council of the Federation, July 2011

3 Inuit Education in Canada

4 Residential Schools

5 Ilira kappia

Summit on Inuit Education

7 Signing of Inuit Education Accord

8 Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated Makivik Corporation Inuvialuit Regional Corporation Nunatsiavut Government Government of Canada Government of the Northwest Territories Government of Nunavut Pauktuutit National Inuit Youth Council Inuit Circumpolar Council Kativik School Board  Government of Newfoundland and Labrador  Labrador School Board  Government of Quebec  ( observers) Forging a New Partnership Model

9 Canada’s First Strategy on Inuit Education Council of the Federation, July 2011

10 21 st century Learning Strategies

11 Taima ( The End )